1999 Chevrolet Tracker

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Basic and dependable

by the60gunner from Maple Falls, WA | October 3, 2014

My 1999 Chevy 2 door Tracker is equipped with a 2 liter motor, automatic transmission, 4 wheel drive and a removable hardtop. I've had it for several months and appreciate it's simplicity, economy, utility ( Great offroad crawler ) and reliability. It's inexpensive to maintain and less expensive than the "high priced spread" SUVS to repair.
Handling is not crisp, but is predictable. Even crawling in 4 wheel low range from sea level to 5000 feet on a 4 wheel designated trail at low speeds in 90+ temperatures, the temp gauge never budged from normal. It has the tightest turning radius of any vehicle I've ever driven.
20-28 mpg. 151,000 miles.

Best car for the money

by johndeere113 from Virginia, IL | November 14, 2009

I have had my 1999 chevy tracker for around 5 mths. now and i love it. It has a 1.6 in it, 4x4, 5 speed, and it has almost 168k miles and still running very strong!
There is only one thing I dont like about this car and that is the fact that you cant put a hard top on it.